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author | Paul Kehrer <paul.l.kehrer@gmail.com> | 2019-06-02 20:42:20 -0400 |
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committer | Alex Gaynor <alex.gaynor@gmail.com> | 2019-06-02 19:42:20 -0500 |
commit | 75b4eaac47bc13f68a4838219f095ebf6d416eaf (patch) | |
tree | b2ebdb0e0ffb32e99325091533a73c0de6bf7679 /docs/installation.rst | |
parent | 5af23ed2798448f9c0975ceaeff65a73dfb59ffb (diff) | |
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Manylinux2010 wheel (#4910)
* add manylinux2010 wheel builder
* various updates
* empty commit
* need to pass a plat tag
* hacks need hacks
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diff --git a/docs/installation.rst b/docs/installation.rst index e006fc25..7118cb1e 100644 --- a/docs/installation.rst +++ b/docs/installation.rst @@ -75,10 +75,10 @@ local `wheel cache`_. Building cryptography on Linux ------------------------------ -``cryptography`` ships a ``manylinux1`` wheel (as of 2.0) so all dependencies -are included. For users on pip 8.1 or above running on a ``manylinux1`` -compatible distribution (almost everything except Alpine) all you should -need to do is: +``cryptography`` ships ``manylinux`` wheels (as of 2.0) so all dependencies +are included. For users on pip 8.1 or above running on a ``manylinux1`` or +``manylinux2010`` compatible distribution (almost everything except Alpine) +all you should need to do is: .. code-block:: console @@ -122,8 +122,8 @@ Building ~~~~~~~~ You should now be able to build and install cryptography. To avoid getting -the pre-built wheel on ``manylinux1`` distributions you'll need to use -``--no-binary``. +the pre-built wheel on ``manylinux`` compatible distributions you'll need to +use ``--no-binary``. .. code-block:: console @@ -163,9 +163,9 @@ Static Wheels ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cryptography ships statically-linked wheels for macOS, Windows, and Linux (via -``manylinux1``). This allows compatible environments to use the most recent +``manylinux``). This allows compatible environments to use the most recent OpenSSL, regardless of what is shipped by default on those platforms. Some -Linux distributions (most notably Alpine) are not ``manylinux1`` compatible so +Linux distributions (most notably Alpine) are not ``manylinux`` compatible so we cannot distribute wheels for them. However, you can build your own statically-linked wheels that will work on your |